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The designs of both hospitals were based on the 'pavilion' principle of which Nightingale became a vocal national champion. Worthington was involved in building hospitals for two Poor Law Unions in Manchester. 'A model for the country': letters from Florence Nightingale to the architect, Thomas Worthington, on hospitals and other matters 1865-1868.īetween 18 the Manchester architect, Thomas Worthington and Florence Nightingale corresponded about hospital design.
